Title of article :
Biostratigraphy and depositional architecture of the Kazhdumi formation (Aptian-Albian) in the Izeh zone, Zagros mountains, SW Iran
Author/Authors :
Arampour, Asiyeh Department of Geology - Islamic Azad University, Shiraz , Afghah, Massih Department of Geology - Islamic Azad University, Shiraz , Parvaneh Shirazi, Mahnaz Department of Geology - Payame Noor University, Shiraz
Abstract :
In the easternmost part of the Izeh Zone of the Zagros Mountains, the Kazhdumi Formation of upper Aptian-middle Albian interval
is superbly exposed in three-main exposures as argillaceous carbonate facies. The main bioclastic components of the Kazhdumi
Formation are Orbitolinid and other larger benthic foraminifers, planktonic foraminifera and calcareous algae. The depositional system
in the study area during the upper Aptian-middle Albian corresponds to a shaly carbonate ramp. Two depositional sequences are
determined, as prograding system from west to east. Comparison of the proposed depositional sequences with those reported in the
Arabian Plate and adjacent areas suggests a correlation with the global sea-level curve. The Lower Cretaceous, Aptian carbonates of
Kazhdumi Formation contain nine microfacies, which were deposited on a ramp system deepened in both directions (west and east).
Stratigraphic sequence led to recognize two third-order sequences. On the other hand, rudstone and boundstone lithofacies of the
studied formation have higher reservoir potential and were deposited during Apt 3 and Apt 5 sequences of the Arabian Plate. The
Kazhdumi Formation in the study area was deposited in an intrashelf basin that should be classified as an independent basin in the
future paleogeographic maps of the southwest Iran. We interpret the Kazerun Fault, as a crustal warping of basement faults of the
Arabian Plate boundary, which were responsible for the creation of the intrashelf basin in the study area.
Keywords :
Izeh Zone , Kazhdumi Formation , Aptian-middle Albian , Biostratigraphy , Facies , Sequence stratigraphy
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Earth Sciences(IJES)